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is not used as an energy source it uses a raw material for the steel industry in this case the global steel industry but in any event. miners detected something wrong at the mine strange airflow patterns. an arm broke on a long long wall operation which is a huge device that races a thousand feet up and down going into a mine into the coal seam in the middle original coal and apparently what happened was the company was under a lot of pressure to mine this metallurgical coal because. bad weather nostril you had really increased demand and prices for met coal had gone up maybe thirty percent very quickly so there is money to be made absolutely especially if you could do it in that window before the price came back down because whether cleared up in australia is. exactly so what happened apparently after the miners were almost at the end of the shift shifts are usually eight hours. a ball of methane according to three investigative reports burst out the size of a basketball from the scene as a badly maintained device that rips up coal by eating into it with bits hundreds of bits hit a s
is not used as an energy source it uses a raw material for the steel industry in this case the global steel industry but in any event. miners detected something wrong at the mine strange airflow patterns. an arm broke on a long long wall operation which is a huge device that races a thousand feet up and down going into a mine into the coal seam in the middle original coal and apparently what happened was the company was under a lot of pressure to mine this metallurgical coal because. bad...
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stay with us >> welcome back. we have seen how police in san jose are working overtime to respond to a spike in violent crime. there's simply not enough police officers. but by getting a boost from technology, the department may be able to scale back from the number of officers assigned so some nonviolent crimes and put them where they are needed the most. >> in this building next to the main head quarters of the san jose police department, the traffic enforcement is evaluating a new weapon, mathematics. >> when you start looking at data in a different way you recognize this is an area we need to be in. >> he studies maps of traffic accident hot spots in san jose generated by a computer program that predicts where accidents will happen. >> if they work well, we'll basically get a map that will tell us now today this is where you want to be at this time. >> he puts officers on the scene where the accidents will occur. on this day, downtown off third street, police say the key to data is patterns and hotspots. >> th
stay with us >> welcome back. we have seen how police in san jose are working overtime to respond to a spike in violent crime. there's simply not enough police officers. but by getting a boost from technology, the department may be able to scale back from the number of officers assigned so some nonviolent crimes and put them where they are needed the most. >> in this building next to the main head quarters of the san jose police department, the traffic enforcement is evaluating a...
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tranquility use. the. combination of high religion and down to earth hard work than motivates these men. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations to rule the day. well. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. welcome back and watching our t.v. with myriad joshie drinking dog walking even feeding the birds all of timothy is now considered criminal in hundreds of london's parks the move has been slammed by civil liberties groups as an attack on personal freedoms while the government insists the ban is in place to tackle anti-social behavior artists are for of has more. here in this park in london if your found drinking alcohol or throwing a ball or even feeding the pigeons you could inadvertently be committing a criminal or civil offense surprise will serve a lot of people we're joined now by j.c. appleton the creator of the google maps banned in lond
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>> i have used that before for many excuses i have used over the years. a rash, many different excuses. >> high altitude for your poor debate performance? that was, of course, one of the excuses we were hearing about this week. al gohl gore floating the excuse that high altitude the reason for the poor debate performance. he gave that incredible speech at the dnc in denver. remember that rousing speech with the columns. that was also in the same city. hard to believe ethics could you say. >> the obama team has yet to really fasten on an explanation for the president's very underwhelming performance at the debate. they have tried a few different strategy. the strategy they seem to be sticking with is mitt romney is a liar. that is what they have come up with for why the president didn't do better. let's listen to the dnc communications director brad woodhouse on this. >> there has been plenty of people have pointed out what a liar mitt romney is and was last night. i mean, if he was talking, if he was speaking last night, he was lying. look, mitt romney ha
>> i have used that before for many excuses i have used over the years. a rash, many different excuses. >> high altitude for your poor debate performance? that was, of course, one of the excuses we were hearing about this week. al gohl gore floating the excuse that high altitude the reason for the poor debate performance. he gave that incredible speech at the dnc in denver. remember that rousing speech with the columns. that was also in the same city. hard to believe ethics could...
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thank for joichbing us. we have lots of events going on you probably want to know what the forecast is. >> good morning to you at home. starting with a live look over san jose, we have a really good-looking weekend shaping up. considering the extreme heat. 107 earlier in the week in gilroy. 48 in novato and down tote south bay. 54 in san jose. heading towards a comfortable afternoon with the westerly flow increasing. cool ocean air to the inland valleys. mostly gray to start from the coast and through the inland vels with a fair amount of cloud cover and all the way through the bay area. 69 in san francisco and 67 degrees in santa cruz. we stay cool and comfortable through columbus day and 63 bayside and 59 at the coast. it gets interesting next week monday into tuesday. expecting showers so you may have to break out the umbrella. >> the big bay weekend is under way. if you are looking for something to do, there lots of choices. baseball playoffs, sailing with fleet week and the blue grass festival. you can
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the neighbor took us into his house to show us where bullets zipped through a chair and barely missing his two-year-old son. no arrests have been made. >>> new at 11:00, a pedestrian is dead after being hit by a car on highway 87 in san jose. the accident happened around 8:15 at san carlos street. three lanes of traffic were shutdown as well as on-ramps to guadeloupe parkway. they don't know why they were walking on that stretch of roadway. >>> residents of a south hayward neighborhood are investigating an officer -involved shooting. it happened near the intersection of briar gateway and vanderbilt near tree view elementary school. sky 7hd was overhead where the dark-colored sedan was surrounded by evidence markers. you can see those yellow pieces of plastic. the car was reported stolen when officers told the occupant to show his hands. police say the man reached for a weapon and was shot. the unidentified victim died later at the hospital. >>> salinas police will not charge a man who used his gun stoping a suspect and wounding him in the process. they saw this mexican restaurant being
the neighbor took us into his house to show us where bullets zipped through a chair and barely missing his two-year-old son. no arrests have been made. >>> new at 11:00, a pedestrian is dead after being hit by a car on highway 87 in san jose. the accident happened around 8:15 at san carlos street. three lanes of traffic were shutdown as well as on-ramps to guadeloupe parkway. they don't know why they were walking on that stretch of roadway. >>> residents of a south hayward...
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but they do tell a story they tell us story of. world . science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've dumped those huge earth covered. a. russian would be so much brighter if you knew about songs from funniest impressionist. stunts on t.v. dot com. welcome back we're talking about ludicrous speed as in a speed that the federal reserve is never going to get to again because that old system may be gone a credit expansion that just continues with the kind of growth that it's supposed to produce chris martenson our guest says that is over and another factor in that is resource depletion so let's bring back dr martin author of the crash course to talk about how that factors into this whole new paradigm so dr martens and i know a number you cited before is that house the oil that's been consumed in the history of humanity has been consumed in the last twenty two years which is a very small fraction of this history of humanity so i know you believe we've reached our surpassed peak oil but what kind of timeframe can you gi
but they do tell a story they tell us story of. world . science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've dumped those huge earth covered. a. russian would be so much brighter if you knew about songs from funniest impressionist. stunts on t.v. dot com. welcome back we're talking about ludicrous speed as in a speed that the federal reserve is never going to get to again because that old system may be gone a credit expansion that just continues with the kind of growth that...
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givenu us before. but to come back strong. he didn't do it. he seemed unprepared. in people say he seemed like he's bored. he's weary with the job. he's tired. he was sullen. he didn't feel like he wanted to be there. he doesn't like the debate. all of these thing, i think, played into it. but i think the president has to realize that this is the worst debate performance, just about i have ever seen. >> greta: he's very fortunate in that today, sort of change the narrative, to the jobs numbers. that in fact twent down to 7.8%. people are talking about that. that has moved the discussion a little off his debate performance and more on the discussion of the jobs. >> things do move o. but 7.8% is exact rate barack obama inherited. right? he says, i inherited the worst situation since the great depression. every month since he has been in office, unemployment has been higher than the worst situation since the great depression. in other words, we are right back where he started from. and every month has bee
givenu us before. but to come back strong. he didn't do it. he seemed unprepared. in people say he seemed like he's bored. he's weary with the job. he's tired. he was sullen. he didn't feel like he wanted to be there. he doesn't like the debate. all of these thing, i think, played into it. but i think the president has to realize that this is the worst debate performance, just about i have ever seen. >> greta: he's very fortunate in that today, sort of change the narrative, to the jobs...
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he's just nicer to us >> he is nicer to us. >> which one is it? >> we don't really admit it but it is joaquin. >> here to discuss whether playing favorites is much more common than generally believed our child psychologist dr. jennifer hart stein and arthur cluger. >> do parents have favorites? >> absolutely. >> we agree on that. one of the studies that we looked at at "time" magazine showed 65% of all fathers and 70% of all mothers exhibit a preference for one child. keep in mind the key word here is exhibit. because the other ones may simply be doing a better job of covering it up. >> can that be harmful. >> it depends on how you're exhibiting it. if you're showing a preference to the kid that's the kid you take when you go out. the other child is left home, they are going to feel potentially less worthy, less important and do internalize that and feel less validated. you have to be mindful how it can impact on both kids. the other might feel i'm the greatest i get everything i want. that's not so great for them later in life. you want to be car
he's just nicer to us >> he is nicer to us. >> which one is it? >> we don't really admit it but it is joaquin. >> here to discuss whether playing favorites is much more common than generally believed our child psychologist dr. jennifer hart stein and arthur cluger. >> do parents have favorites? >> absolutely. >> we agree on that. one of the studies that we looked at at "time" magazine showed 65% of all fathers and 70% of all mothers exhibit a...
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welcome and thank you for joining us here. my name is richard fontaine the president for the center of new american security. it's a pleasure to welcome you to celebrate publication of the look of the revenge of geography with the map tells us about conflicts and the state. i've heard it said before that you honor agreed author not by reading his books but by buying them. you will be happy to know books can be sold after the conversation on the stage in this room. bob kaplan's work is well known to many in the audience he's been a fellow at cnas and a correspondent for atlantic for about a quarter of the century and is currently the chief geopolitical analyst. i became acquainted with his riding through the book arabist which is a group of westerners living and working in the middle east. since that book, the title of the work, the coming anarchy, imperial grounds have provoked intense debate in policy circles. the most recent book monsoon and the future of american power has become required reading by those that interest in t
welcome and thank you for joining us here. my name is richard fontaine the president for the center of new american security. it's a pleasure to welcome you to celebrate publication of the look of the revenge of geography with the map tells us about conflicts and the state. i've heard it said before that you honor agreed author not by reading his books but by buying them. you will be happy to know books can be sold after the conversation on the stage in this room. bob kaplan's work is well...
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do stay with us here on r.t. for coverage of the ongoing us presidential election for although in just a few minutes we look at the scars of war still visible in vietnam almost four decades after former president nixon decided to call it a day. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the long monstrous home two hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and they've come from many different places and backgrounds to live in isolation here spiritual life it takes so many hours on the road to become a monk requires both hard work and religious telly cation. to become and heard as part of this preparation. however these pieces of musical company. sound sequences you know they react to the sounds the flutes the heard is heard in the old days they needed them it wasn't just fun but these matters didn't come naturally requiring decades of composting to bring the soil up to farming standard this island is mostly rock. the soil here is very thin on the monks can't just get more of it because
do stay with us here on r.t. for coverage of the ongoing us presidential election for although in just a few minutes we look at the scars of war still visible in vietnam almost four decades after former president nixon decided to call it a day. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the long monstrous home two hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and they've come from many different places and backgrounds to live in isolation here spiritual life it takes so...
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thanks so much for joining us here in r.t. today you know just a couple of minutes it'll be i'll go off talking to the co-founder of casper ski lab the issue is all about how to ensure your computer security in this digital age and of course the age of hackers and nobody is safe apparently spotlight and just attack. in the glow of russians no from away from civilization in a three hour helicopter treat from the nearest village. these still one family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer skins. bludgeon runs in a signal and then it's they also grew up in the but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still remember their regions was. how i was not in here is a dancing teacher. i was. still his dances he tells the stories about his motherland. lives in europe to now has a one thousand strong reindeer herd when the enemy only saw the light can and most around brood is gathered turns and moved to another.
thanks so much for joining us here in r.t. today you know just a couple of minutes it'll be i'll go off talking to the co-founder of casper ski lab the issue is all about how to ensure your computer security in this digital age and of course the age of hackers and nobody is safe apparently spotlight and just attack. in the glow of russians no from away from civilization in a three hour helicopter treat from the nearest village. these still one family have been living here for a long time in...
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i [wa*-pd/] want to use in a technology context. >> you were probably smoking positive when you used it back then. [ laughter ] >> i didn't inhale. >> revolution -- okay. i think the key thing to know is the big party next month, it's innovate month next month. huge open house with all the tech companies. go to innovatesf.com and you can sign up. so that sounds like a lot of fun and there is the sf city, which is separate. and this is more, it seems like it's more a program to get the big and small tech companies actively participating in creating new jobs at all levels from entry-level on up, is that right? >> yes. if you look at sf city, the jobs initiative is one of the most important. but sf city actually has six pillars. >> okay. >> jobs, which we have talked about. public safety, which is a big issue. we w are le put tablets in the hands of sfpd in the patrol cars and on spend 40% of the time in the police station writing reports, which is the case today. and greg suhr is leading that revolution. muni, if you read the chronicle yesterday, page 1, sf city is sponsoring a progr
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stay with us. obamacare unplugged and extraordinary woman sums up the president's signature achievement in a long entertaining, remarkably accurate sentence. >> for those of you who might not guess, i will not read every page here, but this is the short version of obamacare. it's like 1100 pages, and i'll tell how many is original. you know, from this podium, i'm going to stand on this. lou: you'll meet this remarkable woman, doctor, attorney, none, professor -- well, there's more, but we'll save it. barbara belar joins us. america's job picture. the unemployment rate falls, jack walsh goes all government conspiracy, but it's simpler than that. it's just government. former cbo director, douglas holtz-eakin, next. lou: the unemployment rate dropping and dramatically. the jobs picture, however, is still stagnant. former cbo director, douglas holtz-eakin, joins us here in just moments to explain all of this and to give us a perspective on the economy going forward. on wall street, stocks finished the
stay with us. obamacare unplugged and extraordinary woman sums up the president's signature achievement in a long entertaining, remarkably accurate sentence. >> for those of you who might not guess, i will not read every page here, but this is the short version of obamacare. it's like 1100 pages, and i'll tell how many is original. you know, from this podium, i'm going to stand on this. lou: you'll meet this remarkable woman, doctor, attorney, none, professor -- well, there's more, but...
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and i always thought we were great but didn't he make us sound great? even better? and i do see that we have the fire chief here in case, you know, we have had an earthquake and fire, so we brought the chief, chief haze in, and also a former first lady, gina miskony, gina, she's right behind the photographer, her husband was mayor and his portrait is right up here. so, we're coming to the signing, more important, of the signing, but tom horn is the one as been said has been leading us, in fact, we had to put a leash on him and we have him guarded at the airport with security guards because he would be on that air france airplane almost every day if we let him so we won't let him go because he does a wonderful job, he'll present a few words and then i'll present the mayor to signs the forof understanding, may i present tom horn. >> (speaking french). mayor lee, council general, we commemorate today the 16th anniversary of our sister city of cord signed in san francisco in 1976. during this period, we have twice received official visits of the mayor of paris and paris
and i always thought we were great but didn't he make us sound great? even better? and i do see that we have the fire chief here in case, you know, we have had an earthquake and fire, so we brought the chief, chief haze in, and also a former first lady, gina miskony, gina, she's right behind the photographer, her husband was mayor and his portrait is right up here. so, we're coming to the signing, more important, of the signing, but tom horn is the one as been said has been leading us, in fact,...
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is being used to. eat. turkey and syria as closer to conflict with a fresh exchange of shelling across the border as ankara warns that war isn't far off turkish lawmakers have authorized cross border military raids after five civilians were killed by firing from syria from bahraini police used tear. yes water cannon after crowds of pro-democracy protesters to stand on the nation's capital to push for more rights and ands to roiled will. moscow demands justice for russian student beaten half to death in a canadian detention center with doctors reluctant to comment on the chances of his recovery. and it's a day of silence in venezuela ahead of sunday's presidential election which is expected to go right down to the wire between current socialist leader and to. us headlines here in r.t. and richard will bring us the latest sporting action next. well welcome to sports have a great to have you with us as always. with the headlines. looking up caribbean struggling raul style to wanting to go second in the russian
is being used to. eat. turkey and syria as closer to conflict with a fresh exchange of shelling across the border as ankara warns that war isn't far off turkish lawmakers have authorized cross border military raids after five civilians were killed by firing from syria from bahraini police used tear. yes water cannon after crowds of pro-democracy protesters to stand on the nation's capital to push for more rights and ands to roiled will. moscow demands justice for russian student beaten half to...
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rating agencies and downgrade us to work should be downgraded to triple hooks triple c. it's worthless job you can do this twenty minutes to cost of starting a rating agency is what it is a post office box and one certain analyst from mit a caution fifty thousand dollars a year that's it well in fact china has a rating agency called i think it's day gone and they downgraded u.s. debt long before egan jones and company so they were i think it's more about the u.s. if you're inside the empire you can't you can't downgrade any of those little people with their hyper inflationary chicken bond markets can't go on is going to dig all of them. because most of the empire you know pretty soon timothy geithner is going to show up and peeking with like three tons of opium and that we're. going to open opium again maybe that'll but even jones wasn't intimidated so they downgraded u.s. debt further april of this year and that happened on april fifth on april nineteenth leaks started emanating from the f.c.c. that they had voted to start an administrative law proceeding against the fi
rating agencies and downgrade us to work should be downgraded to triple hooks triple c. it's worthless job you can do this twenty minutes to cost of starting a rating agency is what it is a post office box and one certain analyst from mit a caution fifty thousand dollars a year that's it well in fact china has a rating agency called i think it's day gone and they downgraded u.s. debt long before egan jones and company so they were i think it's more about the u.s. if you're inside the empire you...
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a lighter trunk uses less gas. and the best time of the day to fill your gas tank is in the morning because the fuel cools overnight and cooler gas is more dense, meaning you get more for your money. at least in theory. if you want to find the cheapest gas in our neighbor, go to our website. okay. >> i'll be waiting. thanks, sharon. >>> got plans to come to san francisco this weekend? you're not alone. a million extra people are expected to flood the city. this is a live look. it is peaceful right now and it will be a different story tomorrow with a bunch of events going on. cbs 5 reporter, alyssa harrington on some of the problem areas to avoid. >> fleet week air show. america's cup races, 49ers, and giants games. a few of the events happening in san francisco this jam packed weekend. >> we expect 1 million to come into the city to attend these events. there will be severe impacts to traffic. >> and almost nowhere is off limits. chp officer breaks down some of the problem areas describes might face. >> it will be
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speaking frankly it did the opposite for us. it was not clarifying. it created another situation for us when we had to go back and reestablish all the structures of governance. the board of supervisors needed to recertify, only delegate a lot of the authority that the delegated back in january to the oversight board to this new board. it seems redundant. in a way it is redundant. what we did ask for and fought hard for and received was permission from the california department of finance which is like the governors budget office, to bring a number of implementation functions back inside the city. ab 1484 in july said everything had to be completely separate, legally and functionally from the city. we have so much more going on than any other place in the state, 20 billion dollars, of and limitation activity. who wanted to have accountability over that here in the city, and making sure that the housing and public amenities were built according to the original plan. who wanted accountability and oversight. we asked for and received permission for the st
speaking frankly it did the opposite for us. it was not clarifying. it created another situation for us when we had to go back and reestablish all the structures of governance. the board of supervisors needed to recertify, only delegate a lot of the authority that the delegated back in january to the oversight board to this new board. it seems redundant. in a way it is redundant. what we did ask for and fought hard for and received was permission from the california department of finance which...
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people to step forward and talk to us about that. hopefully you will find them and be able to tell us that transformation happening in the classroom and school site. thank you. >> commissioner murase. >> yes. i want to thank staff for this information in a user friendly format. i think the graphics
people to step forward and talk to us about that. hopefully you will find them and be able to tell us that transformation happening in the classroom and school site. thank you. >> commissioner murase. >> yes. i want to thank staff for this information in a user friendly format. i think the graphics
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it made me aware of how to use language. not to over use language. you know things like that that aspects of it. i talk a lot about the writing process for a lot of reasons because i think that if you tell what it really means to be a writer people will think oh , it's not -- i think to a large extent you all think we run with the bulls. you know and you think we are sitting in cafes and i can never write in a cafe because i would watch people too much. how can you sit in a cafe and write a novel? we all have our process. i think the interesting things to talk about is the process how you do it because we all do it differently. i don't run with the bulls or sit in cafes. this is the way i do it. there are many ways to do it and you have to find your own way. >> around the web i googled through me to see what it looked like i saw the big bridge and it looked industrialized. >> there really is love. >> i did. a real place and how you pick the location. i have family in japan and my kids are are in a bilingual program in san francisco that's japanese. >
it made me aware of how to use language. not to over use language. you know things like that that aspects of it. i talk a lot about the writing process for a lot of reasons because i think that if you tell what it really means to be a writer people will think oh , it's not -- i think to a large extent you all think we run with the bulls. you know and you think we are sitting in cafes and i can never write in a cafe because i would watch people too much. how can you sit in a cafe and write a...
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stay with us. obamacare unplugged and extraordinary woman sums up the president's signature achievement in a long entertaining, remarkably accurate sentence. >> for those of you who might not guess, i will not read every page here, but this is the short version of obamacare. it's like 1100 pages, and i'll tell how many is original. you know, from this podium, i'm going to stand on this. lou: you'll meet this remarkable woman, doctor, attorney, none, professor -- well, there's more, but we'll save it. barbara belar joins us. america's job picture. the unemployment rate falls, jack walsh goes all government conspiracy, but it's simpler than that. it's just government. former cbo director, douglas holtz-eakin, next. ♪ grew up in a small town and when the rain would fall down ♪ ♪ i'd just stare out my window ♪ ♪ dreaming of what could be and if i'd end up happy ♪ ♪ i would pray i could breakaway ♪ ♪ i'll spread my wings and i'll learn how to fly ♪ i'll do what it takes till i touch
stay with us. obamacare unplugged and extraordinary woman sums up the president's signature achievement in a long entertaining, remarkably accurate sentence. >> for those of you who might not guess, i will not read every page here, but this is the short version of obamacare. it's like 1100 pages, and i'll tell how many is original. you know, from this podium, i'm going to stand on this. lou: you'll meet this remarkable woman, doctor, attorney, none, professor -- well, there's more, but...
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explain to us -- walk us through. we shouldn't have to debunk this, but walk us through why it's not credible, possible, plausible. >> let me give you a story that illustrates why it's so implausible. back when president clinton was running for his second term, the bureau of labor statistics and bureau of economic affairs that comes up with the gdp number were changing the way we measure gdp growth, okay? and they were going to something that is a technical term called chain weighted gdp. >> sure. yeah. >> and the result of going to chain weighted gdp was that the gdp number would be lower than in the old methodology. the president was furious because everyone thought they were coming up with a number that was lower. he said, can't you stop this? can't you -- can't you wait until after the election? we said, no. they're an independent agency. we can't touch them. what we can do is try to explain what the numbers are. >> right. >> how they're derived, what does chain weighted do. the president then went on a campaign t
explain to us -- walk us through. we shouldn't have to debunk this, but walk us through why it's not credible, possible, plausible. >> let me give you a story that illustrates why it's so implausible. back when president clinton was running for his second term, the bureau of labor statistics and bureau of economic affairs that comes up with the gdp number were changing the way we measure gdp growth, okay? and they were going to something that is a technical term called chain weighted gdp....
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the pile of hands is not useful to us, it is harmful. take the cans along and progress by committing to using those cans along the way over the next 10 years to put in place policies that use every bit of the elements of those cans. if the can -- if we tax the can increases, we will use them doing this is a way of achieving in speaking to the current line task of revenue and spending, not necessarily in the vast timing or form that the current long baseline looks right now, but sticking with the essential elements. those of you who know me know i have went over the current law baseline. i am quite fond of it. in the past i have said we need to follow strict pay-as-you-go. the next time we kick -- kick the can down the road, we have to commit to pay go and no exception. i will modify that today. it is recycle as you go. use every bit of the essential element, but keep moving forward. the target you will achieve that y x date use xbuy eigh amount of cans. use the budget committee in the budget process to enforce this. something called reco
the pile of hands is not useful to us, it is harmful. take the cans along and progress by committing to using those cans along the way over the next 10 years to put in place policies that use every bit of the elements of those cans. if the can -- if we tax the can increases, we will use them doing this is a way of achieving in speaking to the current line task of revenue and spending, not necessarily in the vast timing or form that the current long baseline looks right now, but sticking with...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> it's not unusual these days employers use personality tests to screen potential employees. in 2007, a hagerstown impaired woman took a 50 question exam while applying for a job. she was turned down for a cashier job and she claims the test of the discriminatory. she's suing the company that designed the test. our legal guys are back. avery friedman in cleveland and richard herman in las vegas. what was in this test or not in the test that she is alleging trim discriminates her, avery. >> eeoc which enforces the laws against discrimination has regulations, policies that say there has to be a connection between qualifications and the job. you may remember some time back we covered a cas
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> it's not unusual these days employers use personality tests to screen potential employees. in 2007, a...
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that's it for us tonight. please, check out the fox news web site, different from bill o'reilly dot-com. also, we would like you to spout about the factor, from anywhere in the world. name and town, name and town, name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be tendentious when writing to the factor. we have a record amount of email this is week. you would expect that with the debates and a lot of emotion in the air. when you write your email, the first sentence is the lead, it's like writing a newspaper article or a column -- by the way, my column is why president obama lost the debate. my newspaper article. it's in the "new york post" today and all of that. when you write, you are writing for the eye. you want my researchers to catch your first sentence. that's h
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by paul thanks very much indeed for bringing us this update policy reporting there. police have a used water cannon and tear gas to disperse hundreds of foreign demonstrators in bahrain's capital monella young risk a mass protesters marched in a funeral procession for an activist who died in prison after allegedly being denied proper medical treatment people in the crowd began throwing rocks and petrol bombs when security officers tried to stop them authorities have been cracking down on the opposition for twenty months but many continue hitting the streets demanding equal rights and and and to the sunni around eighty people have been killed and thousands arrested including prominent human rights activists the village op is now serving three years in prison for attending an illegal demonstration former m.p. side of assad he says there is hypocrisy in the way the west reacts to the end rest in. you problem the double standard which practiced by. trees. on those regimes. who. let's say we each relationship with them or probably they consider them as enemies but like ol
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i think we have 20 lo at what is driving the drug cartels what's driving it is the use, a lot of uses coming out of the united states, it's a problem that we have to tackle if we hope to solve these problems in the region. >> supply and demand. >> other part when you look at colombia they were in such control for so long, what they did they're out in rain forest areas where they just take over these things. they form -- like pseudogovernment down there. you are negotiating with these horrible -- you want to call them terrorists it's unfortunate that that's what we have -- that's what's happened. they formed their own government they have to somehow deal with. >> but this report just says 50 perks, men are disappearing so women have to take this over. this is an opportunity for women to put a stop, why aren't they saying our sons, husbands are dying and -- >> the report that is -- >> they're not killing people for no reason as -- >> as opposed to the good reasons. >> it's a good opportunity for them to stop it -- >>t's economical -- that's it for this edition of "to the contrary." plea
i think we have 20 lo at what is driving the drug cartels what's driving it is the use, a lot of uses coming out of the united states, it's a problem that we have to tackle if we hope to solve these problems in the region. >> supply and demand. >> other part when you look at colombia they were in such control for so long, what they did they're out in rain forest areas where they just take over these things. they form -- like pseudogovernment down there. you are negotiating with...
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thank you for joining us today. the very first one is to announce the addition of a new open space in the ports portfolio which is one and a half acres at herron's head park. this was a park that was awarded by the 2008 proposition a, park bonds and it is complete, now. we hope to have a grand opening soon, but we did open it to the public last september 7th, friday, september 7th. and as i mentioned an acre and a quarter, which is terrific for us of open space, it includes an lawn area, picnic area and a dog run and added lightings and rest rooms and parking and pathways. and it is open to very good reviews from the neighborhood and we hope that it will become a place that the rest of the city and the region will find compelling as well. >> the budget was two and a half million and we stayed in that. and i want to thank you commissioner brandon for your leadership on this and helping us to move forward rapidly for something new and, we are gratified by that and so thank you very much. could i have a round of applau
thank you for joining us today. the very first one is to announce the addition of a new open space in the ports portfolio which is one and a half acres at herron's head park. this was a park that was awarded by the 2008 proposition a, park bonds and it is complete, now. we hope to have a grand opening soon, but we did open it to the public last september 7th, friday, september 7th. and as i mentioned an acre and a quarter, which is terrific for us of open space, it includes an lawn area, picnic...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
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he gave us $16 trillion in debt. so while we do see an improvement in job creation, it's not what it should be. the red state governors are leading it. and if president obama were following their lead, the national mood and economy would be much, much better right now. >> do you think that conspiracy theories such as being said across the country right now, do you that damages mitt romney? it's getting a lot of play nationwide. it really is. you can't take that away. do you think that's damaging? >> people are entitled to their opinion. this is a free country. it's free speech. i personally accept the numbers as they are. we need to be talking about the issues. the facts, there are still over 20 million people out of work. gas has doubled under this president. >> okay. scott, let's move on to you. florida's unemployment rate stands at 8.8%, one point higher than the national average that came out yesterday. florida also tops the list of states. and some type of foreclosure process, 11%. has president obama done enoug
he gave us $16 trillion in debt. so while we do see an improvement in job creation, it's not what it should be. the red state governors are leading it. and if president obama were following their lead, the national mood and economy would be much, much better right now. >> do you think that conspiracy theories such as being said across the country right now, do you that damages mitt romney? it's getting a lot of play nationwide. it really is. you can't take that away. do you think that's...
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i think all three of us -- there are four ever us. forget my math. all four of us agree on this haut. why is it that's not why mitt romney says he can create 12 million jobs over four years. he talks almost exclusively about lowering taxes to spur job growth. i have a suspicion you actually agree with him on that. >> i know you've been skeptical of that number. i think it's very achieve scrabble. as you noted with that chart that you were showing even though we have had 5 million new jobs over the last four years, do you realize we're still about 4 million jobs short of where we were in 2007. so we still have a lot of ground to be made up. in fact we should be growing the labor force and employment by about double the rate that we are. if we pick up the pace we should be at and keep that for four years i really do believe 12 million jobs is achievable. my goodness we did that in the 1980s under a republican president, ronald reagan and a democratic president bill clinton. >> and gdp was 4.8%. 4.5% in one case. 4.3%. i can find economists who will tel
i think all three of us -- there are four ever us. forget my math. all four of us agree on this haut. why is it that's not why mitt romney says he can create 12 million jobs over four years. he talks almost exclusively about lowering taxes to spur job growth. i have a suspicion you actually agree with him on that. >> i know you've been skeptical of that number. i think it's very achieve scrabble. as you noted with that chart that you were showing even though we have had 5 million new jobs...
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stay with us. we will be back in a minute's time we will be looking ahead to sunday's election in venezuela. >> that's right. stick around. >> welcome back. campaigning has ended in venezuela had of this sunday's presidential election, and both of the leading candidates have held final rallies with massive crowds taking part. >> president hugo chavez has asked for a third term to continue his war on poverty. he recently underwent chemotherapy for cancer and has promised his supporters that he is well enough. >> crime and a quality of two of the hot-button issues. both campaigns are focus strongly on venezuela's use, like a 60% of the population -- venezuela's youth. >> and evening out in caracas -- on the surface, a to could be any city in the world, but after nearly a decade and a half of revolution, young people here care about more than fun. they are very politically engaged. >> i am sure that young people will vote for chavez on sunday, a vote for the candidate who has our best interest in hard
stay with us. we will be back in a minute's time we will be looking ahead to sunday's election in venezuela. >> that's right. stick around. >> welcome back. campaigning has ended in venezuela had of this sunday's presidential election, and both of the leading candidates have held final rallies with massive crowds taking part. >> president hugo chavez has asked for a third term to continue his war on poverty. he recently underwent chemotherapy for cancer and has promised his...
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she uses -- >> she uses the sterm t-baggers. uses the term t baggers. it is full of obscenities and she is naming politicians who she wants to stab and who she wants to drowned. a lot of vial things and then she talks about how she is a piece-loving liberal. >> i completely agree. the ones that warrant based on the game were a little drubled. >> it is not just the game. >> you sounded like newbs though. >> that i ask? >> it is about time. >> i will be looking for a new job, so if you hear anything. >> it was a gutsy call. >> greg, after guests took shots in delaware and maine you said we have offended two perceived steaks. that's not helpful. >> actual states. >> i have been to delaware and driven through it. there are lovely things there. delaware is great, actual lie. >> what do you like about it? >> there is stuff you can do. the delaware river. >> i have been to a nascar race in delaware del. i used to by it because i go around delaware. i have never been to main though. >> greg, you said dogs don't have knees? >> they most certainly do. >> elephant
she uses -- >> she uses the sterm t-baggers. uses the term t baggers. it is full of obscenities and she is naming politicians who she wants to stab and who she wants to drowned. a lot of vial things and then she talks about how she is a piece-loving liberal. >> i completely agree. the ones that warrant based on the game were a little drubled. >> it is not just the game. >> you sounded like newbs though. >> that i ask? >> it is about time. >> i will be...
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let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. >>pam: to watch the blue angels during fleet week, tune into kron 4. but there are other planes. jeff bush shows you fat albert. >> this is a hercules and it is the most versatile cargo planes in the world. the u.s. military has been using this since the 1950's. despite its size fat albert is maneuverable. that point was made after a 45 degree angle. and it levels off after a zero gravity. with weightlessness. no plane can fix itself however, this has been handpicked from the military. >> everybody that comes on the team is chosen from the active members. it is all marine-crew. we've all had active torras served. >> this is a tour bus that will active-tour served for this team to make the show go on. in fact fat albert will start the show. it is bright, blue pufffan to watch the blue angels durin
let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. >>pam: to watch the blue angels during fleet week, tune into kron 4. but there are other planes. jeff bush shows you fat albert. >> this is a hercules and it is the most versatile cargo planes in the world. the u.s. military has been using...
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tranquility use discography. the. combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men and. overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you crave something higher. when you reach the peak. you know do whatever it takes to get on the top of the world. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me. where my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell a story of. the oxen. a british member of parliament was recently thrown out of the house of commons after he accused ministers of lying over military policy in afghanistan paul flynn is with me now but before we talk to him let's just see a clip of the video that got him barred from parliament the role of our brave soldiers of the moment is to a
tranquility use discography. the. combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men and. overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you crave something higher. when you reach the peak. you know do whatever it takes to get on the top of the world. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe...
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kimberly terry joins us now. kimberly, is highway 87 hope right now? it is opened again, there is one lane closed, we're told it has reopened. that is why we had to move from the tank. they had to open the road back up, after a two-hour investigation after the hit-and-run that happened about 8:30 tonight. california highway patrol says the vehicle struck and killed a pedestrian, southbound near the park avenue exit. the victim is a san jose man whose identity police are not releasing until his family is notified. no word yet on why this man was on the freeway. the police shut down the westbound julian on-ramp and one lane of i-87 to investigate. but we're told that those since have reopened. police were able to seek two witnesses and at this hour are trying to get a better description of the vehicle involved in this hit-and-run. if you know anything about this accident on southbound 87 just north of park avenue you are asked to call california highway patrol. and of course, we're learn more details and pass them on to you. live, san jose, kimberly terr
kimberly terry joins us now. kimberly, is highway 87 hope right now? it is opened again, there is one lane closed, we're told it has reopened. that is why we had to move from the tank. they had to open the road back up, after a two-hour investigation after the hit-and-run that happened about 8:30 tonight. california highway patrol says the vehicle struck and killed a pedestrian, southbound near the park avenue exit. the victim is a san jose man whose identity police are not releasing until his...
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so we ask him to join us this morning and really kind of take us on a tour and tell us a little bit about what it's going to take to take some of these projects to fruition. so please welcome our wonderful mayor edwin lee, someone we're very proud of to have as our leader. mayor lee. [ applause ] >> thank you, mary and thank you very much. good morning >> good morning. >> well, i am very happy to be here today to address you and i do, as joan was talking, as mary was reporting earlier, i do remember a year-ago having been before you that we had just in addition, to the projects that we had talked about, we had just closed out a $385 million deficit. we had introduced pension reform as we talked about it at that time to get the city in better economic gear. we had also chosen a new police chief by a year-ago and excited to see what that was. and then supervisor kim and i and david chiu had been fresh off of helping the company called twitter sustain the city and i want to thank supervisor kim, who is here today and we're working closely together to make sure we're doing it right. that all
so we ask him to join us this morning and really kind of take us on a tour and tell us a little bit about what it's going to take to take some of these projects to fruition. so please welcome our wonderful mayor edwin lee, someone we're very proud of to have as our leader. mayor lee. [ applause ] >> thank you, mary and thank you very much. good morning >> good morning. >> well, i am very happy to be here today to address you and i do, as joan was talking, as mary was reporting...
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the neighbor took us into his house to show us where bullets zipped through a chair and barely missing his two-year-old son. no arrests have been made. >>> new at 11:00, a pedestrian is dead after being hit by aighy car on highway 87 in san jose. the accident happened around 8:15 at san carlos street. three lanes of traffic were shutdown as well as on-ramps to guadeloupe parkway. they don't know why they were walking on that stretch of roadway. >>> residents of a south hayward neighborhood are investigating an officer -involved shooting. it happened near the intersection of briar gateway and vanderbilt near tree view elementary school. sky 7hd was overhead where the dark-colored sedan was surrounded by evidence markers. you can see those yellow pieces of plastic. the car was reported stolen when officers told the occupant to show his hands. police say the man reached for a weapon and was shot. the unidentified victim died later at the hospital. >>> salinas police will not charge a man who used his gun stoping a suspect and wounding him in the process. they saw this mexican restaurant b
the neighbor took us into his house to show us where bullets zipped through a chair and barely missing his two-year-old son. no arrests have been made. >>> new at 11:00, a pedestrian is dead after being hit by aighy car on highway 87 in san jose. the accident happened around 8:15 at san carlos street. three lanes of traffic were shutdown as well as on-ramps to guadeloupe parkway. they don't know why they were walking on that stretch of roadway. >>> residents of a south hayward...
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vanessa and stella are with us once again. the first one is about getting out of your business. >> here i am 16 years into it, i'm ready to sell my business. i need a place to go in order to find out how to make it happen. >> where do you start? a lot of people get in this situation. they're good at running their business. don't know how to sell it. >> congrats for 16 years in. i would go to bizbuysell.com or bizquest.com. you can research your asking price and even post your business or find a broker to help you make that sale. the one thing you want to do before you post is figure out your seller's -- you want to figure out how much earnings your company makes and go three years back into your records and have your numbers ready. once you understand your true earnings, you watch the to understand what's the multiple you can sell your business at. technology companies can sell at a multiple, sometimes up to ten times what their business is earning or as a manufacturing company, they might sell at a multiple of four times. so
vanessa and stella are with us once again. the first one is about getting out of your business. >> here i am 16 years into it, i'm ready to sell my business. i need a place to go in order to find out how to make it happen. >> where do you start? a lot of people get in this situation. they're good at running their business. don't know how to sell it. >> congrats for 16 years in. i would go to bizbuysell.com or bizquest.com. you can research your asking price and even post your...
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don't use the government. this book -- and i don't mean to misrepresent it because it is more historical in the background underpinning of financing and i am writing another book right now that will be more of a cow to. the whole idea this is basically psychologically preparing people for the fact they are living in a police state. we are not coming to a police state, we are living in it. you must ask yourself questions and prepare yourself how long you want to delay and when you will do if certain situations come up. being free is no longer something that you take for granted. >> who is batey chadwig? >> he is amanda was in jail for many years even though he committed no crime. he had been convicted of nothing. what was once an imprisonment deutsch to content -- deutsch to contempt. in the american court system you go in and you are divorcing your wife and she alleges that you have hidden assets. the judge says i think he does pity even though it's not proven. he went to jail for something like ten, 12 years
don't use the government. this book -- and i don't mean to misrepresent it because it is more historical in the background underpinning of financing and i am writing another book right now that will be more of a cow to. the whole idea this is basically psychologically preparing people for the fact they are living in a police state. we are not coming to a police state, we are living in it. you must ask yourself questions and prepare yourself how long you want to delay and when you will do if...
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their friends don't watch us. their generation is not watching us so either we change or we're going to be out of here. and so there's always going to be a space in spanish. >> oh, yeah. >> but what -- there's been -- even within the hispanic community, something has been changing. we used to get the majority of the growth because of immigration. that has changed. the border is stronger than ever. the number of undocumented immigrants has decreased from 12 million to 11 million so the majority of the growth is coming from within the hispanic community. >> u.s. born. >> u.s. born. that means most latinos, onjuan jose, pedro, they're speaking english. if we don't do something to attract them, they're going to watch you. >> i hope they do. >> i really don't think spanish is going to go anywhere. immigrants that came from europe in the last century, they came here wanting to get away from their country and decided they wanted to establish roots here. it's not that the latino americans don't want to establish roots her
their friends don't watch us. their generation is not watching us so either we change or we're going to be out of here. and so there's always going to be a space in spanish. >> oh, yeah. >> but what -- there's been -- even within the hispanic community, something has been changing. we used to get the majority of the growth because of immigration. that has changed. the border is stronger than ever. the number of undocumented immigrants has decreased from 12 million to 11 million so...
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each of us is trying to do the most with the resources we were given and each of us is always trying to get smarter and more efficient and more effective. and i certainly think this is parently because much po to my parent's chagrin i don't yet have children, see this part of my life as working very hard to get ever smarter and ever more efficient. and i think that my teaching has helped me really understand more how to advocate effectively for things that i believe in. i think my work in the private sector historically are now thinking about my borden gaugement, makes me a better board member here at cgi or at the foundation. so for me they're very much is a cross fertilization. and kind of an ongoing kind of catalytic dynamism. >> so what have you learned about this idea that the only way to solve some of the huge global problems is this kind of synergy to use an often abused word between government private sectors and ngos. >> i think there is a growing awareness that we need to have coherent conversations and not disparrate ca koch-- ca cough news conversation. partly because dif
each of us is trying to do the most with the resources we were given and each of us is always trying to get smarter and more efficient and more effective. and i certainly think this is parently because much po to my parent's chagrin i don't yet have children, see this part of my life as working very hard to get ever smarter and ever more efficient. and i think that my teaching has helped me really understand more how to advocate effectively for things that i believe in. i think my work in the...
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mta uses. we have spoken to prologis, as i said. it's been 14 months of negotiations and approvals. so they are here if you would like to hear them speak. >> yeah, maybe we can hear from them. >> hello, my name is dan letter. i'm with prologis. >> yes, sir. so i guess, you know, i understand that, you know, any company wants to make as much money they can out of every deal that they are working on. but you are talking about, you know, doing business with the city and county that doesn't have unlimited resources. we don't have a lot of money and we have had to make many cuts over the years. this is a property that as i understand you bought for $21 million. the deal, as it is, you're set to make $70 million over the 20-year lease. are you open to renegotiating some of the terms that we have discussed? >> i will answer your question, then i would like to expand a little, if you don't mind. >> yes, please. >> we are not interested in renegotiating that lease. candidly, your team was very difficult
mta uses. we have spoken to prologis, as i said. it's been 14 months of negotiations and approvals. so they are here if you would like to hear them speak. >> yeah, maybe we can hear from them. >> hello, my name is dan letter. i'm with prologis. >> yes, sir. so i guess, you know, i understand that, you know, any company wants to make as much money they can out of every deal that they are working on. but you are talking about, you know, doing business with the city and county...
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he told us he would get us back to work and hold unemployment below 8%. unemployment above 8% month after month after month. >> reporter: it's a political bar romney has repeatedly accused the president of failing to clear for months. a threshold the gop nominee repeated in his closing statement at the first presidential debate. >> we had had 43 straight months with unemployment above 8%. if i'm president, i will create -- help create 12 million new jobs in this country with rising incomes. >> reporter: mitt romney knows the president has fallen short of estimates set by the administration's own economic advisors, who once predicted the stimulus would lower the jobless rate to below 6%. >> what's happened is this has been the slowest recovery since the great depression. as a matter of fact, he said right now we would be at 5.4% unemployment. >> president obama says he's creating jobs but he's really creating debt. >> reporter: romney has a new ad out arguing that the president's job creation efforts have only added to the deficit. >> couple of nights ago,
he told us he would get us back to work and hold unemployment below 8%. unemployment above 8% month after month after month. >> reporter: it's a political bar romney has repeatedly accused the president of failing to clear for months. a threshold the gop nominee repeated in his closing statement at the first presidential debate. >> we had had 43 straight months with unemployment above 8%. if i'm president, i will create -- help create 12 million new jobs in this country with rising...